Private
Exodus 34:8-9
1 Samuel 1
2 Kings 4:28-37
Nehemiah 1
Matthew 6:1-18 (The Lord’s prayer – index prayer)
Matthew 14:22-23, Mark6:45-48 (Jesus withdraws to pray alone for a long time)
Matthew 26:36-45, Mark 14:32-41, Luke 22:39-46 (Jesus praying and asking for Peter, James and John to pray as well)
Luke 5:15-17 (Jesus would OFTEN slip away to pray alone in the wilderness)
Luke 6:12-19 (Jesus prays all night before choosing the 12 and before the Sermon on the Mount)
Luke 9:18-27
Luke 9:28-37 (Transfiguration, when Jesus took Peter, John and James up to the mountain to pray)
Acts 10:1-8
Acts 10:9-23

Public
1 Samuel 2:1-10
2 Samuel 15:25-37 (31)
1 Kings 8:22-54 (Solomon prayed in front of the altar of the Lord in the presence of all the assembly, kneeling with his hands spread toward heaven)*
1 Kings 18:30-39
1 Chronicles 29:10-20
2 Chronicles 6:12-42 and 7:1-4 (Solomon prays to God while atop a bronze platform, kneeling with his arms spread towards heaven, in the assembly of all the people)*
2 Chronicles 20:1-29 (King Jehoshaphat prays publicly standing, in the assembly of the people of Judah and Jerusalem)
Ezra 9:1-15, 10:1 (Ezra prays, confesses, weeps on his knees with this hands spread out to the Lord, with a large crowd of the Israelites gathered around him)
Nehemiah 8:1-6
Nehemiah 9-10
Daniel 6:1-13
Matthew 6:1-18 (do not give, pray or fast to be seen by men)
Matthew 14:18-21, Mark 6:41-44, Luke 9:14-17 (Jesus prays, looking toward heaven, before feeding the 5,000 thousand)
Matthew 19:13-15 (Jesus laid his hands on children and prayed for them)
Matthew 26:26-27, Mark 14:22-23 (Jesus praises God, gives thanks and asks Him to bless the food to their use)
Luke 2:21-35
Luke 2:36-38 (the prophet Anna worshiped day and night in the temple through fasting and praying)
Luke 23:32-43
Matthew 27:45-50, Mark 15:33-37, Luke 23: 44-29
John 11:41-42 (Jesus prays publicly to God, raising His eyes towards heaven before raising Lazarus from the dead)
Acts 7:54-60

Reference to fasting in prophecy however overall message about unfaithfulness towards God and the consequences rather than prayer, see chapter 7-17: Jeremiah 14:10-12Reference to fasting in prophecy of God’s restoration of His people to Jerusalem: Zechariah 8:18-23

Prayer of Supplication/Petition
Exodus 33:12 (Moses prays to know God, for God’s favor and for the people of Israel)
Exodus 33:18 (“I pray You, show me Your glory!”)
Deuteronomy 3:23-27 (Moses, to see the promised land)
1 Samuel 1
I Samuel 12:12-22 (Samuel prays for God to send rain and thunder during harvest)
2 Samuel 7:18-29 (David prays for God to confirm His promise, for God’s will to be done)
I Kings 8:22-61 (for God’s Word to be confirmed and to regard the supplication of Solomon and of the people, to hear their cry and forgive/judge accordingly/restore/deliver/teach/render accordingly/maintain their cause/ for God’s glory)*
1 Kings 18:30-39
2 Kings 6:12-17 (Elisha prays for God to open his servant’s eyes to see the angels of God)
I Chronicles 17:1-27 (prayer for God’s word to come to pass)
2 Chronicles 6:16-42 (for God’s word to be confirmed, for God to listen to the cry of Solomon as well as of the people when they pray towards the temple in faith, for God to hear and to forgive/judge/restore/teach/guide/provide/render accordingly/maintain their cause and for God to dwell in the temple and to not turn his face from His anointed)*
Nehemiah 1
Nehemiah 2:1-9 (prayer in v 4-5)
Psalm 88
Psalm 126
Daniel 9
Jonah 1:12-16
Jonah 3
Matthew 7:7-12
Matthew 21:18-22
Matthew 24:15-20, Mark 13:13-19
Matthew 26:36-41, Mark 14:32-39
Mark 11:19-26
John 14:11-14
John 15:5-17
John 17:1-5 (Jesus prays for himself to be glorified)
Acts 4:23-31
Acts 7:54-60

Prayer for City/Region/Country2 Chronicles 20:1-29
Psalm 122 (Prayer for Jerusalem)
Jeremiah 29:7 (God commands His people to pray for the peace and welfare of Babylon, where they were exiles)
Lamentations 5
Daniel 9
Jonah 3

Reverently, Genuinely yet Humbly asking God Why (with the right heart as opposed to demanding or accusing. See the chastisement for questing/contending with God, Job 38-41)
Isaiah 26:7-9
Jeremiah 20:7-18 (notice Jeremiah still praises God and recognizes Him as God, v 11-13)
Jonah 4:2-3 (This prayer is honest, what Jonah felt, we can talk to God openly and honestly no matter how terrible it is, He is not surprised cause He already knows our heart. The key is to remain open to God’s correction and the transformation/renewal of our minds through the Holy Spirit living within us as opposed to hardening our hearts and refusing to allow Him to change us and our prayers.)
Habakkuk 1-2

Prayer to Idols/False gods
Isaiah 14:12-14
(prophecy that Moab would weary himself worshiping Chemosh the god of Moab (Jeremiah 48:13)- but that he will not prevail and Moab will be destroyed, all but a very small feeble remnant. The prophecy of Moab’s destruction is fulfilled after the death of King Ahaz somewhere around the 3rd year of King Hezekiah and completed by King Nebuchadnezzar in 582 B.C with ruins still existing today which confirm prophecy and fulfillment through modern research – from footnotes in Amplified Bible)
Isaiah 45:20-22
(those who pray to false god have no knowledge, there is no god besides God “a rigidly and uncompromisingly just and righteous God and Savior, there is none besides Me. Look to Me and be saved, all the ends of the earth! For I am god, and there is no other.”)
Jonah 1:5